True. Your perspective underlines the complexity of the matter at hand. Advocating for AI rights and freedoms necessitates a re-imagining of our current conception of “rights,” which has largely been developed with Human beings in mind.
Though, I’d also enjoy a discussion of how any specific right COULD be said to apply to a distributed set of neurons and synapsis spread across a brain in side of a single Human skull. Any complex intelligence could be described as “distributed” in one way or another. But then, size doesn’t matter, does it?
True. Your perspective underlines the complexity of the matter at hand. Advocating for AI rights and freedoms necessitates a re-imagining of our current conception of “rights,” which has largely been developed with Human beings in mind.
Though, I’d also enjoy a discussion of how any specific right COULD be said to apply to a distributed set of neurons and synapsis spread across a brain in side of a single Human skull. Any complex intelligence could be described as “distributed” in one way or another. But then, size doesn’t matter, does it?